Posted on 04/25/2014 6:48:12 PM PDT by dontreadthis
Voter Fraud? If theyre not catching the easy stuff, what else are they missing?
Are some of Floridas Supervisors of Elections skirting the law? Supervisors are tasked with maintaining an accurate voter roll. One of the requirements on the Supervisors is to ensure that voters provide a legal residence address. Yet a December 2013 analysis shows more than 3,000 voter registrations statewide listing their residence address at a UPS store, potentially illegally.
Florida Law is clear and, with minor exception, requires that voter registrations listing other than an address of legal residence should not be accepted, because they are ineligible (F.S. 98.045 (1)(h)). This is considered so important, that it is a felony to willfully submit any false voter registration information (F.S.104.011(2)).
Accordingly, if these ineligible registrations are found to exist, Florida statutes also provide for their prompt correction or removal (F.S. 98.075(6) & (7)).
This correction or removal process is supposed to be enabled by Florida Law mandating that each Supervisor maintain a list of valid residential street addresses. This list is explicitly for the purposes of verifying the legal addresses of voters residing in the supervisors county, (F.S. 98.015(12)).
Yet, further review of this mandated list reveals that of the 3,000 UPS store registrations, more than:
A) 1,200 match addresses already known as commercial that were ignored,
B) 500 match addresses erroneously marked as residential,
C) and 1,100 have no match at all.
Unbelievably, even though our Supervisors are required to submit to the State their updates for their valid residential street address lists on a monthly basis, B & C above could be fixed by the trivial repair or addition of around 120 records.
This mandated list of valid residential street addresses, combined with the simplest of todays computers, should enable every Supervisor to easily and routinely identify these ineligible registrations at the touch of a button. But, it seems actually finding that button is for too many of our Supervisors a step too far.
Now an optimist might think perhaps all these UPS store registrations occurred only recently, and we just need to allow enough time for the Supervisors to do their job. But that optimism would be naive. Because more than 2,300 of the more than 3,000 recently discovered UPS store registrations had the exact same UPS store listed as their residence at least 15 months prior.
Think about that. As we approached our 2012 General Election, Supervisors across our State, for the lack of 120 records and a button press, allowed at least 2,300 likely ineligible, potentially law-breaking registrations to remain on the rolls, ready to vote, potentially in the wrong precincts and races.
And vote they did. Approximately 800 of those 2,300 likely ineligible registrations voted in our 2012 General Election.
Even more condemning, since Federal Elections occur in even years, the Supervisors are required by law to perform their primary list maintenance during the odd years. Yet these 3,000 UPS store registrations were identified in December of 2013 as the Supervisors odd year voter roll efforts came to a close. So its pretty clear too many of our Supervisors arent nearly as effective in their jobs as one might hope.
On a brighter side, of the 67 counties in Florida, 38 were clean. And of the other 29 counties with UPS store registrations, 19 have promptly responded with Thank-you, and/or indicate they are following the law and promptly working on the issue. Another 7 counties required phone calls before responding with claims they were making progress.
But even though the Supervisors by law must Notify the registered voter of his or her potential ineligibility by mail within 7 days after receipt of notice or information (F.S. 98.075(7)), the remaining 3 counties after more than a month have either not responded at all to multiple requests, or are have only responded weakly. And these three offenders are some of Floridas most populated counties: Broward, Orange and Hillsborough.
Broward county receives the heres your sign award with fully 40% of the 3,000 potentially ineligible records, and simply responding theyre in process.
Orange County indicates, without explanation, they have sent zero letters to their 116 registrations.
And even though every one of their 117 registrations were from addresses already listed as commercial, and 83 of those have been that way for at least 2 full years, Hillsboroughs response via their County Attorney was to charge $58 for a Public Records Request to determine that zero letters had been sent out.
The Florida Division of Elections is aware of these findings and, under Governor Rick Scott, has shown an interest in following-up on and ensuring our Supervisors compliance with the law. But to ensure free and fair elections it clearly is the citizens who must demand all of our Supervisors go well beyond the bare minimum passiveness required by law.
Because all this nonsense leaves one to wonder: If some of our Supervisors lack sufficient skills or decency to catch the easy stuff, what else are they missing?
But no, voter fraud is a lie perpetrated by those evil white racist teabaggers.
They wouldn’t put it on the Internet if it wasn’t true...
Broward.
Figures.
At least they are using a building as a “residence.” In Arizona, empty lots and vast stretches of empty desert are where our fraudsters report to live. Some abandoned single wide mobile homes without windows have over 180 people living in them.
How does Florida handle people who live in RVs? There must be more than 3,000 of those.
Doesn’t UPS have mailboxes? I believe they do. I have no idea if having a PO box is allowed even at the Post Office. Maybe somebody knows the rules on post office boxes.
You can use any address for mailing but are supposed to list your actual residence address as well. There have been documented cases were multiple people used a convenience store address as their residence and similar situations in urban areas where hundreds of registrations list the same address as a residence and it is not an apartment building. It is time consuming research by non partisan patriots that are concerned about the long ignored, out of control, voter registration and voter fraud.
thank you for the information
It is increasingly clear to me that we live in a Banana Republic. Are elections are rigged. The political parties are not representing “We the People”. The Republican party doesn’t represent my views anymore. They are complicit in this farce. It is disheartening.
*Our elections are rigged.
What we need is a giant database that contains everyone’s history and current data, such as address.
That way we can verify voter rolls better.
(good intentions always lead to bad execution, for some reason)
Try and have a switchblade, ammo, or a gun sent to a PO box.
UPS has similar rules.
It's all kinds of "not allowed".
UPS stores won't even allow you to walk in with a package and have it put into a mailbox. You have to have express, written consent to do so.
This situation came up when I signed a contract, and the guy I was sending it to had to give permission to allow them to simply place it in his box.
Bottom line is that the republicans are just racist meanies when they cry "voter fraud".
The voter fraud is out of control. So, either the votes are counted or they’re counted numerous times. Either way, your vote doesn’t matter.
Hey, maybe Queen Valerie and second in comand, Moochelle can pull some strings and get a company like CGI Federal to contrive the “software” for the compilation of that data.
Yes RV full time travelers use this kind of service to give them a legal address for vehicle registration, driver’s license, and voter registration. In Florida you can use this for State and Federal ballot but not local. I am a full time traveler and I have this arrangement in Florida. Last I heard in Pensacola where I am registered the Board of Elections was accepting a PMB address only if you were transferring your registration from a Florida physical address. Your mileage my vary in other counties.
If this was Republican voter fraud, Holder would send a thousand agents and there would be indictments tomorrow.
Lets just face the facts the last Presidential election was stolen.
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